The five clue words are derived from an answer word that’s made up of at least eight letters, none of which is repeated. The letters of each clue word appear in the answer word in left-to-right order, though, not necessarily consecutively. For example: the letters in Colt can be found in Complexity, as can the letters in Comply, Exit, Met and Pity. Every letter of the answer appears at least once in the clue words, and one clue word in each set appears in the answer intact (Exit in the example).

As has become traditional, win bonus points and the admiration of your peers for using all five clues and the answer in a suitable sentence.

6. Tired of seeking FAME and fortune, Melvin retired to the old FARMHOUSE where he ROSE each morning to the view of the sunrise laying a HUE of gold on the horizon and to USE this as a reason to get up with the animals as they went to and FRO seeking their feed.

The BOY opened his ORA, let out a BIG RAH, and began to RAP his fingers excitedly on the bookshop's counter after he found a copy of his beloved grandmother's out-of-print BIOGRAPHY in the used books section.

OUR main topic of conversation in the OLA BAR that afternoon was the elderly lady who had scooped up the broken BINOCULARS from the BIN out back and, squinting through the non-existent lenses, stood out in front for over an hour calling friendly greetings to all the CARS passing by.

(Thanks, Cue - I love all the answers here too! Boomers are very original thinkers )